Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is usually paid every 4 weeks, directly into your bank, building society, or credit union account.

How often PIP is paid

  • PIP is normally paid every 4 weeks for most people.
  • Your decision letter tells you your first payment date and which day of the week you’ll usually be paid on.

Are there any exceptions?

  • If someone is terminally ill and claiming under the special rules, PIP can be paid weekly instead of every 4 weeks.
  • Any backdated amount (for example, after a successful appeal or delay in processing) may be paid as a separate lump sum.

How payment dates work

  • Once your first payment date is set, you are then paid on the same weekday every 4 weeks (for example, every 4th Tuesday).
  • If your normal payment date falls on a bank holiday, the money is usually paid earlier , and then it returns to the usual pattern after that.

Quick reference table

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Situation How often is PIP paid?
Standard PIP award Every 4 weeks into your account.
Terminal illness (special rules) Usually weekly payments.
Payment date on bank holiday Paid early, then back to normal schedule.
Backdated amounts Often paid as a separate lump sum.
**TL;DR:** For most people asking “how often is PIP paid”, the answer is: every 4 weeks on the same weekday, with weekly payments only in specific special‑rules situations, and early payments if a bank holiday gets in the way.

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